Open Spaces Ideas
2. Shelving that can go vertical or horizontal. Instead of choosing the largest possible shelving unit that will fit your space, consider picking up a few versatile cubby-like shelves that can stand upright or lie flat. A pair can stand side by side on a big wall; be separated for use in different rooms; or flank a sofa, as shown here. Positioned horizontally, a sturdy shelf can even do double duty as a bench.
Granite Perimeter With Reclaimed-Wood Island This design of this kitchen reflects the homeowners’ desire to retain the old elements of the 1930s cabin. The main countertop is Jet Mist honed granite, while the island has a reclaimed-wood top fabricated by Grothouse Lumber. The wood island is sealed and cannot be used for cutting directly on. “The contrasting wood counter warms up the kitchen and makes it feel more cabin-like than if everything was dark granite,” says Kelly Ennis, principal at Ennis Nehez.
One of the quaintest features of the castle is what’s known as the laird’s lug. “The laird [proprietor] of the castle needed to have somewhere to hide should the castle be attacked. It’s between floors, so you wouldn’t know it existed,” Maxwell says. “That’s typical of castles.”
Extend to make 3 sided table
LV, dining table
Dining table/kitchen combo
Dish rack
Tiny kitchen
Loft
Loft
Tiny kitchen
Tiny kitchen
Tiny bathroom
Table/window shutter
Shoe hanger as medicine cabinet
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